This is the day Of the expanding man That shape is my shade There where I used to stand It seems like only yesterday I gazed through the glass At ramblers Wild gamblers That's all in the past
You call me a fool You say it's a crazy scheme This one's for real I already bought the dream So useless to ask me why Throw a kiss and say goodbye I'll make it this time I'm ready to cross that fine line....
Yeah, I like it too!
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Raydar Member
Posts: 41332 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
Originally posted by fogglethorpe: I preferred King Crimson in those days, sans chemical enhancement.
I didn't mind the chemical enhancement if it was around. But if not, that was okay too.
I liked King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Yes, Jethro Tull, and etc.
Steely Dan was just too mellow. Like "pop jazz". In later years, I called it "pablum jazz". Chicago was better, although still not very near the top of the list. Altrhough I did like Blood Sweat and Tears.
I always preferred stuff with a harder edge than Steely Dan. Still do.
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This is the day Of the expanding man That shape is my shade There where I used to stand It seems like only yesterday I gazed through the glass At ramblers Wild gamblers That's all in the past
You call me a fool You say it's a crazy scheme This one's for real I already bought the dream So useless to ask me why Throw a kiss and say goodbye I'll make it this time I'm ready to cross that fine line....
Yeah, I like it too!
I used to drink Scotch whiskey all night long.....I stopped before I died behind the wheel.
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MidEngineManiac Member
Posts: 29566 From: Some unacceptable view Registered: Feb 2007
WOW, man....now you guys got my mind going down memory llane....I was 17 and Carla was 28....I learned what can be done in the back of a Frieghtliner...LMAO....1st love, man, Ida killed for her back then.
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fierobear Member
Posts: 27106 From: Safe in the Carolinas Registered: Aug 2000
Best...album...EVER. And I always listen to it sober.
FYI, I came across a 24bit/96khz recording of some special vinyl re-release made by an audiophile who probably has a $50,000 stereo system. Let me know if anyone is interested in a link. You would download it, and burn it as a DVD-Audio.
I would like the link please.
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Gokart Mozart Member
Posts: 12143 From: Metro Detroit Registered: Mar 2003
You have to download the "pieces" from Rapid Share or FileSonic, and wait or join. Be patient. It is worth it.
Then, you can listen to it on your computer if you have the right hardware and software, or you'll need some additional software to make it into a DVD-Audio and play it on your home stereo. Let me know if you have any problems. Otherwise, if someone can host 779 MB of FLAC files, then I can just upload them.
BTW, I have others such as Dire Straights "Brothers in Arms" and Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" in the same format. Your ears will hear the voice of God.
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Boondawg Member
Posts: 38235 From: Displaced Alaskan Registered: Jun 2003
Open Mic Host in "The Pick Of Destiny": "Since the beginning of time 'twas written in the stones that one day a band would come. Well that band has come and now they are here to cum again in your ear pussies."
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fierobear Member
Posts: 27106 From: Safe in the Carolinas Registered: Aug 2000
Open Mic Host in "The Pick Of Destiny": "Since the beginning of time 'twas written in the stones that one day a band would come. Well that band has come and now they are here to cum again in your ear pussies."
Eh, sounds like the wrong end of the boner for me.
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fierobear Member
Posts: 27106 From: Safe in the Carolinas Registered: Aug 2000